'The Lion cannot face the crowing of the Cock', The American view of the Channel Tunnel Scare, illustration from 'Puck' magazine

('The Lion cannot face the corwing of the Cock', The American view of the Channel Tunnel Scare, illustration from 'Puck' magazine )


Friedrich Graetz

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'The Lion cannot face the crowing of the Cock', The American view of the Channel Tunnel Scare, illustration from 'Puck' magazine by Friedrich Graetz. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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